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Elementary, Intermediate

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Name: Alex Chander
Age: 17
History: Alex lives with her mother and younger brother, her father has passed away a few years ago and her mother works as a nurse doing the night shifts, so the two are left alone a lot at night. She is going to school and is in her last year and is very excited to get out of school and leave her small boring town behind.

Plot:
A young man has moved into the house across the street from Alex. At first Alex thinks nothing of it and smiles at the stir it has caused. She finds him interesting and attractive, but she doesn't throw herself at him like most of the girls do. She just lightly flirts with him. It's at this time that strange things start to happen, at first it's just animals and pets found dead torn apart as if by a wolf but soon bodies are found and panic seats in.

What isn't known is that the new guy in town is a werewolf and has come to town to find his mate, and Alex is his mate she just doesn't know about it, yet. At first he is sweet and charming to Alex, but towards others he is a tad mean for he is very possessive over Alex and every so often his mask of kindness falls with Alex. Alex can't help but dig for information and starts to figure out things.

I was thinking that towards Alex he can be a bit forceful and her very touchy.

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